![]() Credits: Detail models by Rendered image by Duane Kemp, Limit of Liability/No warranty expressed or implied Neither the author nor the publisher will be held liable for any damages arising from advice taken from this publication. Ordering Information: Visit for ordering information. For permission requests, write to the publisher, addressed “Attention: Permissions Coordinator,” at the address above. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. To find out more about the courses we have on offer click the link below.Sketchup to LayOut I II SketchUp to LayOut Sketchup to LayOut III SketchUp to LayOut The essential guide to creating construction documents with SketchUp & LayOut Written by: Matt Donley IV SketchUp to LayOut SketchUp to LayOut The essential guide to creating construction documents with SketchUp & LayOut Published by: Bizfound, LLC 12 Munro Ave, Warren, RI 02885 Copyright © 2014 by Bizfound, LLC All rights reserved. We have all sorts of students in the course including designers and architects, cabinet makers, home renovators/remodelers, kitchen and bathroom designers, event planners, landscape designers and design enthusiasts. We have had more than 10,000 students come through the course with so many fantastic projects designed and built! I teach an online course for beginners that is focused specifically on using SketchUp for interior design purposes. ![]() Learning SketchUp will save you time, money, mistakes and so much more! It is a well known piece of software in the interior design and architecture industries and will give you a solid technical drawing skill that will immediately upgrade the professionalism of the work you are doing. With this software you can mock up an entire home in 2D (floor plans, joinery/millwork elevations, lighting and electrical plans and more) and 3D (renderings and perspective drawings) so you can picture exactly what it will look like when it is finished plus prepare your technical drawings for use with your clients, trades and contractors. If you want improve your work with design clients or you are about to start renovating or remodeling then you will love SketchUp. You can find out more about those courses via this button: I teach this full process in detail in my online SketchUp and Layout courses for interior design - including giving you free Layout templates you can use to create these lighting/electrical plans in minutes! One question I get asked a lot is about lighting and electrical plans in SketchUp and Layout and in today’s post I’m sharing the steps for how you can do this. ✅ SketchUp is really fun to use - so work feels like play! :) ![]() export to photoshop and colour, combine SketchUp with AutoCAD and workflows I hear about from other designers ✅ I don’t have to faff around with complex workflows - e.g. ✅ My workflow is fast - no doubling up on drawing the same things in different pieces of software ✅ I only need to learn how to use one piece of software (and SketchUp is really easy to learn luckily!) ✅ I only pay for one piece of software each year to do my full interior design workflow (great for small business owner) Here’s what I love about the combination of SketchUp + Layout: **If you’re not aware, Layout is the software that comes free with SketchUp Pro that allows you to create your documentation drawings - it’s amazing! I’ve only ever used SketchUp + Layout** in my interior design business and I LOVE this software so much. You don’t need multiple pieces of software for your interior design workflow…
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